Vocabulary Context
Making Inferences
Theme
Setting and Character
Literary Devices
100

Q: In the sentence, “The ancient ruins were shrouded in mist,” the word shrouded most likely means:


A) covered
B) destroyed
C) revealed
D) ignored

A) Covered 

100

Q: If someone keeps looking at their phone and smiling, you can infer:


A) they are bored
B) they are angry
C) they received a pleasant message
D) they are confused

C) they received a pleasant message

100

Q: Which is an example of a theme?


A) “The story happened in winter.”
B) “It was raining.”
C) “The main character is named Jake.”
D) “Friendship helps people overcome challenges.”

D) “Friendship helps people overcome challenges.”

100

Q: In a story set in a busy city where everyone is always rushing, a character is described as calm, patient, and often stopping to help strangers. How does the setting most influence the character’s personality?


A) It causes the character to adapt and become like everyone else
B) It causes the character to leave the city
C) It makes the character impatient
D)  It makes the character more patient and considerate

D)  It makes the character more patient and considerate

100

Q: Which of the following is an example of personification?
A) “He ran faster than his brother.”
B) “The sun is a giant ball of gas.”
C) “The stars winked down at us from the night sky.”
D) “She was as brave as a lion.

C) “The stars winked down at us from the night sky.”

200

Q: In the sentence, “The sun was bright and blinding,” the word blinding most likely means:


A) dark
B) very bright
C) quiet
D) soft

B) Very bright

200

Q: A story shows a character cleaning up after an argument. You can infer the character:


A) is indifferent
B) feels guilty or wants to fix things
C) doesn’t care about the conflict
D) is avoiding chores

B) feels guilty or wants to fix things

200

Q: A story about a character learning to forgive might have which theme?


A) Forgiveness leads to peace
B) Winter is cold
C) Animals are unpredictable
D) Characters need to apologize 

A) Forgiveness leads to peace

200

Q: If a story takes place in a war zone, how might that influence characters?


A) They would act without reason
B) They might act with caution and fear
C) They would be cheerful
D) They wouldn’t change at all

B) They might act with caution and fear

200

Q: If a narrator describes events from multiple perspectives, this is called:


A) first-person
B) second-person
C) multiple points of view
D) hyperbole

C) multiple points of view

300

Q: “The teacher’s explanation was ambiguous, leaving students puzzled.” What does ambiguous most likely mean?


A) unclear
B) detailed
C) precise
D) boring

A) Unclear

300

Q: If a narrator describes heavy clouds, a sudden drop in temperature, and restless animals, you can infer:


A) a storm is coming
B) it will be sunny
C) it’s a dream
D) winter is approaching

A) a storm is coming

300

Q: How can you find a theme in a story?


A) Look for repeated ideas and lessons learned by characters
B) Choose the title of the story
C) Pick the main character’s name
D) Focus only on dialogue

A) Look for repeated ideas and lessons learned by characters

300

Q: A character who lives in a small, isolated village might:


A) dislike talking to anyone
B) ignore other people
C) always want to leave
D) value community and tradition

D) value community and tradition

300


Q: Which literary device uses exaggeration for effect?


A) metaphor
B) hyperbole
C) symbolism
D) alliteration

B) hyperbole

400

Q: “The smell of fresh bread was inviting.” What does inviting most likely mean?


A) unpleasant
B) boring
C) appealing
D) disgusting

C) appealing

400

Q: A story describes a character waking early, quietly packing a bag, and avoiding their family. You can infer the character is:


A) preparing for a surprise party
B) leaving without telling anyone
C) going to school
D) planning a nap

B) leaving without telling anyone

400

Q: In a story, a young girl struggles to learn how to play the piano. Despite making mistakes, she practices every day, and eventually performs confidently in front of her school. Which theme is most likely supported by this story?


A) Talent comes without effort
B) Hard work and perseverance lead to success
C) Music is only for talented people
D) School performances are unnecessary

B) Hard work and perseverance lead to success

400

Q: A story describes a character living in a futuristic city where technology controls nearly every aspect of life. This character often questions the role of technology in people’s lives. How does the setting most influence the character’s conflict?


A) It makes the character unaware of technology’s impact
B) It encourages the character to embrace technology without question
C)  It creates internal conflict about dependence on technology
D) It has no effect on the character

C)  It creates internal conflict about dependence on technology

400

Q: In a story told from first-person point of view, the narrator would most likely say:


A) “She was walking home when the storm began.”
B) “I couldn’t believe my luck when I found the missing key.”
C) “The boy looked nervous as he entered the classroom.”
D) “They were planning to leave without him.”

B) “I couldn’t believe my luck when I found the missing key.”

500

Q: In the sentence, “The scientist’s theory was met with skepticism by her peers,” the word skepticism most likely means:


A)excitement
B) doubt
C) agreement
D) curiosity

B) doubt

500

Q: In a story, a character wears heavy boots, carries a rope, and studies a worn map before heading into the forest. You can infer:


A) they are going on a hike for fun
B) they are prepared for a difficult journey
C) they are going shopping
D) they are heading to a party

B) they are prepared for a difficult journey

500

Q: A novel shows multiple characters from different backgrounds facing injustice. Through their struggles, they learn to stand up for themselves and others. Which theme is most clearly supported by this text?


A) Injustice should be accepted without question
B) People from different backgrounds cannot work together
C) Standing up for fairness requires courage and unity
D) Struggles have no impact on personal growth

C) Standing up for fairness requires courage and unity

500

Q: A story is set in a small coastal town where fishing is the main source of income. The main character spends most of their time repairing fishing nets and caring for their boat. How does this setting most likely influence the character?


A) The character becomes skilled at sailing and fishing
B) The character becomes uninterested in the ocean
C) The character moves away immediately
D) The character avoids work

A) The character becomes skilled at sailing and fishing

500

Q: Which sentence is a simile?


A) “The clouds are white.”
B) “The dog barked loudly.”
C) “He walked home after school.”
D) “Her smile was bright like the sun.”

D) “Her smile was bright like the sun.”

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